Latino immigrants suddenly avoiding the DMV

Yeah, that’s what happens when you take away the opportunity to have licenses. People don’t get licenses. They drive illegally because there is no other way. People unfortunately get into accidents and than don’t have insurance because they can’t have a license. To me this is really stupid. I don’t understand. Not having licenses is not driving people away, people will continue to drive. About the only thing that drives immigrant away are raids, but that is only for specific communities. Read on about what is happening in Oregon, in the following article.

16 Responses to “Latino immigrants suddenly avoiding the DMV”


  1. 1 Dave August 9, 2008 at 10:05 pm

    No license makes it easier to identify illegals during traffic stops. :)

  2. 2 Richie Collins August 10, 2008 at 5:57 pm

    Who made you and every other illegal alien a SHADOW? You, them, or someone else? Who did this to you and them? You or someone else? I am so sick of your SELF-PITY game. YOU DID THIS TO YOU! And all illegal aliens put themselves in this situation. And what is so despicable is that you put your innocent children in these illegal situation and then you hold them up as victims. Who made them a VICTIM? You or someone else? Who put these children in to these situations so you can get what you want, money! Anything for money! Get what we want by any means necessary! Even if it hurt our children! Despicable!

  3. 3 iamashadow August 10, 2008 at 8:23 pm

    Why did you have put the same comment twice? Be original.

  4. 4 iamashadow August 10, 2008 at 8:25 pm

    To Dave,
    No, it just leads to racial profiling of all Latinos. That’s what everything is about, the ‘other’.

  5. 5 richmx2 August 11, 2008 at 1:16 am

    Uh, Richie… I believe “the shadow” IS one of those “innocent children” you’re whining about. That’s the whole point of this site, you dumbass.

  6. 6 iamashadow August 11, 2008 at 3:39 am

    Some people just don’t know how to read. They just go, illegal immigrant=EVIL! I wish people were more open-minded.

  7. 7 Mytime2speak August 12, 2008 at 3:13 am

    Well, as someone who advocated that everyone should have to demonstrate legal presence post 9/11 (and won in my state) I feel pretty strongly about this. People w/o legal presence here shouldn’t have DL …they are breeder documents to trying to present a legal presence. Furthermore, on the public safety issue, DL tests should only be given in English. To have a CDL, you must be able to speak enough English to understand and respond to an officer, it should be no different for a regular DL as well. That in itself is a public safety issue.

    I am all for having ICE co-located with state troopers doing DUI checkpoints….it’s a two-for-one strategy. It is important to tighten the net so that living illegally gets more and more and more difficult — hopefully, without enough rewards so that they will choose to self-deport.

    Having a driver’s license is not a right, and it is accepted as an important identity document. I am firmly against illegals having a US license, and more firmly for increased enforcement. It should be a severe penalty to drive unlicensed with a one strike -you’re out – mentality. Zero tolerance.

  8. 8 iamashadow August 12, 2008 at 3:15 pm

    I would hate to live in such a black and white world as you do. But that’s me.

  9. 9 Wes August 12, 2008 at 4:03 pm

    Better to live in a black and white world than to hide in the shadows.

  10. 10 iamashadow August 12, 2008 at 4:38 pm

    Better to live in the shadows and have empathy for anyone than no one at all. I believe in forgiveness, well, except in the most heinous of crimes, like murder and rape.

    “We must develop and maintain the capacity to forgive. He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love.” MLK Jr.

  11. 11 Wes August 12, 2008 at 7:02 pm

    Forgiveness does not mean that we live and let live just as condemnation of illegal acts does not mean that we lack compassion. Forgiveness requires recognition of the fact that you’ve done something wrong, remorse for your actions, restitution, repentance, and a commitment to cease from doing wrong again. You’ve done nothing to seek forgiveness for your illegal acts.

    Oh, and please drop the references to MLK. The notion of illegal immigration as a modern day civil rights issue just doesn’t hold water.

  12. 12 iamashadow August 12, 2008 at 8:10 pm

    I would seek forgiveness if I was given the chance. You want me to pay taxes, fine, you want me to learn English, I have, you want me to know the history and culture, I’m an English major at a major university for God’s sake. I’m more like you than most other immigrants and I would like a chance to give back but I can’t. And no, don’t come telling me that I should get in line because there is no line. And you can’t expect someone to leave his family, friends, life behind before he is 18 because most people would choose family. It is not an easy choice and that time is long past now.

    As for the Civil Rights, I quote the MLK Jr because I like most of what he says and did. Just because it is not the same issue doesn’t mean I can’t quote the idea or saying.

  13. 13 Wes August 12, 2008 at 8:24 pm

    Oh, there IS a line, but it is long, the process is costly, and you don’t want wait in it. Why are you so unwilling to take responsibility for your actions?

  14. 14 iamashadow August 12, 2008 at 8:55 pm

    There is no line for me. If I go back, there is no way back. There is a 10 year ban. I didn’t know about such a thing before I was 18, I learned about it a couple of months ago. I haven’t been to my ‘home’ country in 10 years, my life is here, family, girlfriend, friends, everything I know and love is here. My actions? Me choosing to stay here wasn’t really a choice because everything is here.

  15. 15 Wes August 12, 2008 at 11:18 pm

    Is there “no” way back or is there a 10 year ban? You’ve written two different things.

    You certainly had a difficult decision to make but you did make a choice. You’re just afraid to take responsibility for the choice that you made because it means that your pity party is over. Of course I shouldn’t expect any more from a 20 year old.

  16. 16 iamashadow August 13, 2008 at 12:19 am

    Well, there won’t be a way back in. I couldn’t see family, friends, people I know.

    A pity party? You make it sound as if I enjoyed being undocumented. Believe me, I don’t. I wish I could be legal or be given a chance to become so I wouldn’t have to put up with crap.

    Are you insulting my age now? I’m sorry I can’t be older and wiser but hey, I didn’t choose to be born in 1988.


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